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King Charles Offers Prayers for Victims and Families of Jeju Air Crash

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Firefighters conduct search operations at the site of a devastating explosion and collision involving a Jeju Air passenger plane from Bangkok at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province. / Newsis

King Charles III of the United Kingdom has expressed his condolences for the victims of the Jeju Air tragedy that occurred at Muan International Airport on Sunday morning.

Sky News reported that King Charles, in a statement issued alongside Queen Camilla, conveyed their deep sorrow over the loss of numerous lives in the horrific aircraft accident in Muan.

“As the people of the Republic of Korea mourn this disaster, the families and loved ones of all the victims are in our prayers,” King Charles said.

Daniel Kim
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